Crop Image to 7:5 Aspect Ratio
Crop photos to 7:5 ratio for 5x7 prints, greeting cards, and framed photos. Free online cropper with instant download.
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Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP
Popular Aspect Ratios
Click a ratio below to set it instantly, or type custom Width and Height values above.
How to Crop to 7:5
- Click "Select Image" and choose a photo from your device
- The cropper automatically locks to 7:5 (1400x1000 pixels)
- Drag the crop box to frame the area you want to keep
- Click "Download" to save your 7:5 image instantly
Key Features
Any Aspect Ratio
Crop to any standard or custom aspect ratio. Choose from popular presets like 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, or enter your own custom ratio for complete control over image proportions.
Locked Ratio Cropping
Once you select a ratio, the crop box stays locked to that proportion. Resize freely knowing your image will always maintain the exact ratio you chose.
Print Ready Ratios
Get your photos perfectly proportioned for standard print sizes: 3:2 for 4x6, 7:5 for 5x7, 5:4 for 8x10, and 2:3 for portrait prints.
Instant Results
No waiting for server processing. All cropping happens instantly in your browser for immediate results. Your images never leave your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
An aspect ratio is the proportional relationship between an image's width and height. For example, 16:9 means the width is 16 units for every 9 units of height. Common ratios include 1:1 (square), 4:3 (standard photo), 16:9 (widescreen), and 3:2 (classic print).
It depends on the platform. Instagram posts use 1:1 (square) or 4:5 (portrait). Instagram Stories and TikTok use 9:16 (vertical). YouTube thumbnails use 16:9 (widescreen). Facebook posts work best at roughly 1.91:1 (1200x630). Twitter/X headers use 3:1 (1500x500).
Upload your image, then enter your desired Width and Height values in the input fields above the crop area. Click "Apply" to lock the crop box to that ratio. For example, entering Width 16 and Height 9 locks the crop to 16:9. You can then drag and resize the box while maintaining the ratio.
Standard print sizes use these ratios: 4x6 prints are 3:2, 5x7 prints are 7:5, 8x10 prints are 5:4, and 11x14 prints are roughly 7:5. For borderless printing, crop your photo to the exact ratio of your target print size to avoid unexpected trimming.
No. Cropping to a different aspect ratio simply trims the edges of your photo. The remaining pixels stay at their original quality and resolution. No compression or resampling is applied during the crop.
Aspect ratio describes the shape of an image (e.g., 16:9 is widescreen), while resolution describes the total number of pixels (e.g., 1920x1080). Two images can share the same 16:9 ratio but have different resolutions like 1280x720 or 3840x2160.
